Primary Award Winners: Autumn 2021
Here's a quick summary of what primary schools in Hertfordshire have successfully bid for so far in this autumn term. Schools can bid for up to a total of £1000 per academic year (in a number of different applications if desired) and the budget is "refreshed" at the start of each term.
We wish them all the best with their amazing projects.
School | Focus Area | Project | Amount (£) |
The Wroxham School | PE | Basketball, hockey, netball and rugby equipment | 1,000 |
Tonwell St. Mary's | Multi-Focus | Forest School and Food Technology resources | 977 |
Stevenage and North Herts Writing Project | English | This year's focus book for all classes/schools and award ceremony contribution | 1000 |
Moss Bury | Effective Learning | Setting up a "chill room" | 488 |
Roebuck Academy | English | Book vending machine | 1000 |
Gade Valley | Multi-Focus | Allotment equipment | 832 |
St Mary's (Berkhamsted) | Multi-Focus | Google Classroom INSET | 975 |
Great Gaddesden | Multi-Focus | 4 Chromebooks and licences | 916 |
Applecroft | EL/O | Forest school equipment, activities pack and training | 798 |
Therfield First | Multi-Focus | Half-termly mindfulness workshops | 900 |
Applecroft | STEM | 4 Chromebooks and licenses for a loan scheme | 1000 |
Greenfields | STEM | 3D construction pens, refills and design mats | 814 |
Larkspur Primary Academy | Foundation | A range of music instruments and equipment | 937 |
Hartsbourne Primary | Effective/Outdoor Learning | Plant troughs, giant scales, multi-tables, balance boards, creative crates | 918 |
Cuffley | English | Little Wandle Phonics scheme and training | 995 |
Oxhey Wood | Foundation | 4 workshops and school trip | 980 |
Warren Dell | English | Book vending machine | 1000 |
Flamstead End | STEM | Science models and equipment | 996 |
Hollybush | STEM | iPad charging trolley | 855 |
St. Bernadette Catholic | English | Class sets of diverse/inclusive reading books | 1000 |
St. Margaret Clitherow R.C. | English | Wide range of reading for pleasure books | 1000 |
Ashwell | Multi-focus | Gardening/allotment structures and tools | 982 |
Wilbury Junior | Foundation | Historical timeline corridor art | 1000 |
Woodside | Foundation | Range of musical instruments | 977 |
Oakmere | EL/O | Junk music garden surfacing and instruments | 828 |
St. John's C/E | STEM | Electronic, robotic and K'nex equipment | 1000 |
Primary Award Winners for 2020/21
Primary Award Recipients for 2020/21
(Click on the school name for details of the awards won. Each school may make bids totalling a maximum of £1,000 over an academic year)
(Focus Key: MF = Multi-focus E = English F = Foundation EL/O = Effective Learning/Outdoors STEM = Science, technology, engineering, mathematics PE = Physical Education)
Primary Awards: Summer 2 Round-up
A lovely busy summer for us - here's a round-up of the primary awards we have been able to grant in the last half of this term:
Leverstock Green C/E Primary | E/OL | Shed, composter, water butt and poly-tunnel |
St. Mary's CE (Rickmansworth) | STEM | Digital cameras, headphones, robot and Beebot mat |
Icknield Walk First School | STEM | Kapow planning and resources for D+T |
Cockernhoe Primary | English | Wide range of non fiction texts for all curriculum areas |
Aycliffe Drive Primary | Multi-focus | 5 Raspberry Pi 400 computers and monitors |
St. Teresa's Catholic Primary | Multi-focus | Interactive Smartboard |
Cranborne Primary | Multi-focus | Wide range of STEM and outdoor equipment |
Thorn Grove Primary | Multi-focus | Equipment to set up a "Garden of Well-being" |
Purwell Primary | STEM | Diverse range of control technology devices |
Almond Hill Junior School | E/OL | Support for PP pupils on Y6 residential trip |
Wheatfields Infants/Nursery School | E/OL | Sensory room giant interactive bubble column |
Therfield track down two, tip-top teepees.
We were very pleased to award Therfield First School (Royston) a Multi-Subject Award for two large wooden teepees. In a strongly argued application, Tara McGovern (Headteacher), explained how the project would fit into their existing impressive drive for outdoor learning:
"At Therfield, we have been on a journey for effective outdoor learning for the past four years. We introduced 'Outdoor School' in May 2017, where all children had a weekly lesson outside, led by a specialist teacher. At the same time, we introduced greater emphasis on using our outside spaces for as many curriculum lessons as possible. In 2018, we introduced Forest School and now very proud of our high quality, embedded forest school provision.
We have fundraised to purchase outside overalls for all pupils and have created a welly wall to store our pupils’ wellies, which stay permanently at school. We want to be ready, during all weathers, to take our learning outside.”
Tara then went on to extol the many virtues of learning outdoors:
“We strongly feel that this offers a more practical, hands-on approach to learning, providing our pupils opportunities to make real life links to their learning. We also recognise and witness first-hand the benefits on our pupils emotional and social wellbeing by learning in the natural environment. …It also provides opportunities for pupils to learn and develop new skills and to find a voice that we do not always see within the classroom. …Children's imaginative play will be promoted…”
The teepees will benefit a very wide range of pupils:
The whole school will benefit. Outside, of the 5 teachers and our forest school specialist that the school employs to teach across our three classes, the teepees would also be used by other adults overseeing small groups/projects. This would include:
Teaching Assistants leading small groups
1:1 support, including SEN (Autism, Sensory, Additional Learning Needs)
Therapies - Play, Music, Lego etc
Reading groups
Mindfulness sessions
…These will run parallel to our outside learning circle and will be used by all pupils. They will be integral to outside learning lessons, small group and 1:1 interventions and in promoting pro-social experiences during break and lunch times.
…We also allow the local pre-school to use our outside spaces as they have very limited outside areas attached to the local village hall that they use. These would be available for the pre-school leaders to use with their young children.
…I also regularly reach out to the Children's Centre, that are based in the nearest town as they have very limited reach to our parents in the village. I am sure that these will prove a welcomed addition to any 'stay and play' sessions that they lead on site in the future.”
Finally, researching the best quality and effective products/services for a fair price always strengthens funding applications to us. Tara did just that:
“Ordinarily, these are exceptionally expensive and we are a very small school. Our budget is based on having just 52 pupils. We have seen much more cost-effective versions on the Costco website, and we would arrange for the teepees to be assembled.”
Roebuck strike the right chord with an orchestra of ukuleles
We were pleased to award Roebuck Academy (Stevenage) a Foundation Award for eighty ukuleles. Lynsey Young (Headteacher) explained how the mass of instruments would be allocated through the school:
“60 would be used for whole class teaching plus 10 for teaching and support staff to model throughout lessons. Additional 10 would be used for nurture classes and musical nurture intervention… particularly for those pupils displaying anxiety, those who have dealt with loss or bereavement.”
As much as we enjoy supporting new ideas and activities, we are also keen to help with ongoing drives. Lynsey told us how this purchase would support their push in music:
“We have invested and make use of the Charangra scheme of work at the school. The children love the lessons provided and this has helped in raising the quality of education in this subject area as well as their love of learning. “
Lynsey went on to emphasise the role music has in supporting children’s well-being and confidence, especially as we emerge from lockdown:
"Music lessons have equally supported children's well-being and mental health through such turbulent times
…Playing musical instruments provides children with the opportunity to express themselves and benefit greatly from the restorative and therapeutic effect that this can have. Music also enables all pupils to access the curriculum regardless of age or ability
Playing the instruments afford opportunities to build confidence, self-esteem and resilience. It also provides opportunities for those pupils less academic to shine and display talents that may not necessarily be displayed in other subject areas.”